FIGR is a high fashion styling app that invites fashion guru’s to style new looks using the season’s latest trends. Think of it as Cher Horowitz computerized closet, gone mobile.

“The focus will always be about aspiration and inspiration,” states Levinger.

Here’s how the styling app works. FIGR has created a large library of images that have been pulled from renowned fashion blogs, ready-to-wear shows and fashion designers, including: Alexander Wang and The Man Repeller. These images are then divided into four categories: headwear, shirts, pants and shoes. Users can choose from each of these categories to create a whole new outfit based on their own personal style. It’s their own virtual dressing room.

“Practical but also creative, FIGR is beyond a styling tool. Its social elements allow you to save and share your selections with friends and the greater FIGR community,” states Levinger.

These images will constantly be updated as trends and collections change and are made available. Users will always be in the loop when changes are made. For instance, when new brands and collections are introduced and added to the app users will receive a notification. They can then decide if they want to restyle their initial look or start a new one.

You can start styling your own lookbooks today and see what trends work and what ones don’t.